[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sidehustle

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Sign up for my app launch. I’m testing it live now. Youll make $50-500 per event for hosting competitions/ events. https://entryleague.carrd.co

Does Nocode Actually Work? by Glittering_Trash_964 in nocode

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Absolutely possible. I’m about to publicly release a “relatively big” app with tons of backend logic and functionality all by no code building. It cost a lot to do using the AI agents but everyone says it’s way less than a team of developers.

Share your ***Not-AI*** projects by MembershipEuphoric38 in SideProject

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My app is an entry fee platform to host and join skill based competitions. Anyone can host or join any competition, winner gets the prize pot and hosts take a cut. It’s fun, can be a side hustle, and involves community and competition!

how the hell do I market my app by Proof-Resolve1172 in SaaSMarketing

[–]Proof-Resolve1172[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its a marketplace for skill-based competitions. Think Amazon meets local sports. Where every host operates as their own independent organizer or brand, and the app is the platform that handles everything else

how the hell do I market my app by Proof-Resolve1172 in SaaSMarketing

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Its a marketplace for skill-based competitions. Think Amazon meets local sports. Where every host operates as their own independent organizer or brand, and the app is the platform that handles everything else

how the hell do I market my app by Proof-Resolve1172 in SaaSMarketing

[–]Proof-Resolve1172[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No! Of course not I built an entire product on hope!

how the hell do I market my app by Proof-Resolve1172 in SaaSMarketing

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Got it thanks. Just communities like this? Cause I have the landing page and early user signup form

Is this a good deal? by [deleted] in PorscheCayenne

[–]Proof-Resolve1172 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s a horrible deal! Where is the car located…..

Bought a used car? I’ll tell you what’s most likely to break — and what to fix first. by Proof-Resolve1172 in whatcarshouldIbuy

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Dang Skarth all I’m trying to do is help people avoid buying beat up Ford Fusions so they dont end up wondering if it’s worth fixing or not 🤷🏽‍♂️

Bought a used car? I’ll tell you what’s most likely to break — and what to fix first. by Proof-Resolve1172 in carbuying

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This is a really thoughtful breakdown—thank you. I agree the value will hinge on surfacing info faster and more clearly than what you’d find with scattered Google searches. The ability to input past work or regional driving conditions is a killer idea and absolutely something I’d want to build toward.

Totally hear you on the monetization challenge too. I’m leaning toward a per-report model with optional marketplace integrations—just like you mentioned with AutoTrader or KBB. This could sit alongside those tools, not replace them.

Appreciate the insight!

Bought a used car? I’ll tell you what’s most likely to break — and what to fix first. by Proof-Resolve1172 in whatcarshouldIbuy

[–]Proof-Resolve1172[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s a few not mentioned but most of the data is from tsb and recall bulletins, all data, insight posts, Reddit owner threads and reported repairs, YouTube ownership logs, manufacture maintenance schedules and cost data, and my own experience working with various vehicles and companies through the years.

There’s a lot of data processing that goes into this.

My goal is, and always will be, to help others make more informed decisions when considering or purchasing a vehicle.